A collection of three panel reviews from Thinking Gender 2011. The panels reviewed include "Oral Interactions: Conversation, Ethnography, Oral History," "Phantom Bodies," and "What’s Food Got To Do With It?: Women and Disordered Eating.
As a part of preparing for an exhibition, Mindy Lee, Amanda Couch, and Andrew Hladky have been meeti...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Sit, Eat, Drink, Talk, Laugh – Dining and Mixed Media, is an exploratory study of qualities in every...
A collection of three panel reviews from Thinking Gender 2011. The panels reviewed include "Oral In...
This article explores the complex sensorial encounters that people with eating disorders have in res...
Feminist and psychological literature has long established a link between women’s often conflicted r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
This thesis is framed by a contemporary debate between feminist theorists and clinicians concernin...
Despite the long history of feminist research in the field and the clear relevance of questions of g...
This literature review considers how navigating gender and sexuality can have detrimental effects on...
See also: Haunting Histories of the Female Body Symposium: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/13516Haunting ...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
The role of sociocultural factors in the onset and maintenance of disordered eating and body image d...
Intuitive eating has been proposed as an eating style that fosters a positive attitude towards food,...
As a part of preparing for an exhibition, Mindy Lee, Amanda Couch, and Andrew Hladky have been meeti...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Sit, Eat, Drink, Talk, Laugh – Dining and Mixed Media, is an exploratory study of qualities in every...
A collection of three panel reviews from Thinking Gender 2011. The panels reviewed include "Oral In...
This article explores the complex sensorial encounters that people with eating disorders have in res...
Feminist and psychological literature has long established a link between women’s often conflicted r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
This thesis is framed by a contemporary debate between feminist theorists and clinicians concernin...
Despite the long history of feminist research in the field and the clear relevance of questions of g...
This literature review considers how navigating gender and sexuality can have detrimental effects on...
See also: Haunting Histories of the Female Body Symposium: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/13516Haunting ...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
The role of sociocultural factors in the onset and maintenance of disordered eating and body image d...
Intuitive eating has been proposed as an eating style that fosters a positive attitude towards food,...
As a part of preparing for an exhibition, Mindy Lee, Amanda Couch, and Andrew Hladky have been meeti...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Sit, Eat, Drink, Talk, Laugh – Dining and Mixed Media, is an exploratory study of qualities in every...